Gravity Rush 2 review: fun with falling

By Tim Biggs
Updated January 26 2017 - 11:08am, first published 3:13pm
Kat the Gravity Queen returns, and she's as simultaneously goofy and powerful as ever.
Kat the Gravity Queen returns, and she's as simultaneously goofy and powerful as ever.
<i>Gravity Rush 2</i> features new powers, new styles of gravity and new locations, but it's mostly more of the same.
<i>Gravity Rush 2</i> features new powers, new styles of gravity and new locations, but it's mostly more of the same.
Kat has no love for outdoor settings.
Kat has no love for outdoor settings.
Kat's best friend Raven plays a much bigger role in this sequel.
Kat's best friend Raven plays a much bigger role in this sequel.

One of the PlayStation Vita's only great exclusive games, 2012's Gravity Rush was a beautiful, clever game that won me over with its unique gravity-shifting mechanics, cute characters and indefatigable optimism, despite some deep flaws.

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